Home Theater FAQ

Question: What kind of Home Theater System is best for me?

Answer: The two biggest factors to consider before buying are how much do you want to spend and how much room do you have. If price is no object, you could easily spend tens of thousands of dollars equipping your Home Theater, but even those on a budget should be able to put together a nice package for much less. Also, keep in mind that if you don't have a lot of space, a projection TV, for example, might not make sense.

Question: Is now a good time to buy a Home Theater System?

Answer: Now is a fabulous time to join the Home Theater System revolution and make your viewing experience its best. While it's true that prices on some elements of a high quality Home Theater System (such as a plasma TV) are still very expensive, there's no reason not to jump in now with at least a moderate Home Theater System. You can always add on later.

Question: With so many parts, isn't it hard to set up a Home Theater System?

Answer: By and large, most elements of a Home Theater System are easy to install and get to work together. You can easily buy packages of items specifically made to work together, or hire someone to put it together for you if you're still having problems.

Question: What's the minimum requirement for a Home Theater System?

Answer: There really isn't one. As long as you have a TV with audio more than just the built in speaker of your TV, you have a Home Theater System. However, to really have what is considered a modern Home Theater System, you'll need a DVD Player and surround stereo package in addition to your TV. After that, the sky's the limit.

Question: How do I position all my speakers in my Home Theater System?

Answer: Most manufacturers have suggested placement for their products, which should be your first try. Usually, this will work. If not, a bit of trial and error may be your best bet.

Question: Should I get satellite or cable for my Home Theater System?

Answer: Well, in some areas you may not have a choice. In most parts of the country though you do, and many areas offer consumers multiple options as to which satellite system to get. Both cable and satellite offer dramatic upgrades offer conventional analog broadcasts, so a bit of comparison pricing may be your smartest bet.

Question: How do I know which brands or products to buy when purchasing Home Theater System pieces?

Answer: Everyone is going to have their own opinions on this, so the best bet, no matter where or how you buy, is to go into a store to compare and contrast. All the internet research in the world can't really substitute for listening with your own ears or seeing with your own eyes.

Question: Is there really that much of a difference between digital and analog in the Home Theater world?

Answer: This one is easy. The difference between digital and analog, be it between TV broadcasts or DVD vs. VHS is truly dramatic. Even the most casual glimpse or listen will show this to be true.

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